From Ritual to Romance (album)
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Live album by The Loud Family | |||||
Released | Sept 24, 2002 | ||||
Recorded | Oct 5, 1996; Aug 8, 1998 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 54:11 | ||||
Label | 125 Records | ||||
Producer | Scott Miller | ||||
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The Loud Family's sixth full length album was a live album released after the band's breakup (which proved to be temporary: the band reconvened in 2006, albeit with different personnel), featuring live recordings of two performances at different points in the band's history. The first performance, featured on tracks 1-7 and 14-19, is from a Hotel Utah show on October 5, 1996. The second performance, featured on tracks 8-13 and 20-21, is from a show at The Bottom of The Hill in San Francisco on August 8, 1998.
The album features covers of "Debaser" by The Pixies, "When You Sleep" by My Bloody Valentine and "Here Come The Warm Jets" by Brian Eno. "Not Because You Can," "Go Ahead You're Dying To" and "Curse of the Frontier Land" are The Loud Family's versions of songs from Loud Family leader Scott Miller's earlier band, Game Theory. "Nine," "Five" and "Eleven" are three of the unnamed soundscapes from The Loud Family's Days for Days album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Where the Flood Waters Soak Their Belongings" - 1:52
- "Here Come The Warm Jets" – 0:42
- "Spot the Setup" – 2:38
- "Such Little Nonbelievers" – 3:25
- "Aerodeleria" - 2:59
- "Don't Respond, She Can Tell" – 3:54
- "Sword Swallower" – 4:11
- "Nine" - 0:49
- "Not Because You Can" - 3:12
- "Good, There Are No Lions in The Street" – 4:07
- "Five" – 1:16
- "Eleven" - 0:15
- "Deee-pression" - 3:33
- "Debaser" - 2:44
- "Sodium Laureth Sulfate" - 2:50
- "Baby Hard-To-Be-Around" - 3:11
- "Go Ahead, You're Dying To" - 2:45
- "Asleep and Awake on the Man's Freeway" - 2:47
- "Curse of the Frontier Land" - 3:59
- "When You Sleep" - 4:21
- untitled - 0:55
[edit] Personnel
Hotel Utah, SF - October 5, 1996
- Kenny Kessel - bass and vocal
- Scott Miller - guitar and vocal
- Mike Tittel - drums
- Paul Weineke - keyboards, guitar and vocal
Bottom of the Hill, SF - August 8, 1998
- Kenny Kessel - bass and vocal
- Alison Faith Levy - keyboards and vocal
- Scott Miller - guitar and vocal
- Gil Ray - drums
[edit] Trivia
The title is the same as that of a work mentioned in the notes to T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land.